On 5/8/19 12:14 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
Op woensdag 8 mei 2019 04:16:51 CEST schreef ToddAndMargo via gnucash-user:
On 5/7/19 6:48 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
What do you mean archived?
It was GnuCash's wording. And I don't know
what it means. I tought it meant I was done
editing for the day.
Hmm, had to look that up.
It seems gnucash has a "Close" button that actually means "Close Books" with
description: "Archive old data using accounting periods".
That button is experimental and by default not even compiled in. Given its
experimental nature and not being there by default I understand the confusion
on this thread.
And actually it's very odd your copy of gnucash has this button to begin with.
So that begs the question: what version of gnucash are you using ? And from
what source did you install it ?
$ rpm -qa gnucash
gnucash-3.5-3.fc30.x86_64
$ dnf whatprovides gnucash
Last metadata expiration check: 2 days, 8:11:41 ago on Sun 05 May 2019
04:21:17 PM PDT.
gnucash-3.5-3.fc30.x86_64 : Finance management application
Repo : @System
Matched from:
Provide : gnucash = 3.5-3.fc30
gnucash-3.5-1.fc30.x86_64 : Finance management application
Repo : fedora
Matched from:
Provide : gnucash = 3.5-1.fc30
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